Sarah Harding shows off her tiny tum in crop top as she launches her solo career

The former Girls Aloud singer is going it alone and giving us all body envy as she does

Sarah Harding shows off toned body after appearing on the Lorraine show

Ever since we heard former Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding was launching her own solo career, we've been giddy with excitement.

Mainly because we know it means we get to see more of the gorgeous blonde singer (even she does give us serious body envy).

And though it's a while until her album launch, the stunning songstress has already been treating us to the odd glimpse.

On Monday Sazzle showed off a VERY enviable waistline as she left the ITV Studios in London following an appearance on Lorraine.

The 32-year-old singer showed of her amazing abs in a white cropped tee and a pair of chequered pant, which left her midriff on show.

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Sarah Harding flaunts her abs

Sarah, who showed off a new choppy and edgy bob, accessorised her chic-casual look with a black tote bag, a pair of bow stilettos, a pair of black sunnies and a handful of rings.

On Thursday, newly-solo Sarah, 32, had her first gig alone at the Street Child 5th anniversary party at Kensington Palace in London - and she launched herself back into the world of music with a (nearly-naked) bang.

The gorge songstress wore a black dress with silver sequins which left little to the imagination as it was mostly made from see-through material.

She sported a short blonde bob and her signature smoky black eyeshadow which matched the dark colour of her dress.

And although she looks in fab shape now, Sarah recently admitted she was too skinny when she was in Girls Aloud.

Cutting a healthier figure isn't the only thing that's changed with Sarah, her new music will contain swearing to show that she's all grown up now.

The singer has been working on her own material following the split of the band last March and she insists her upcoming music will be 'honest' and have an 'edge' to it because there's a bit of swearing.

"The odd swear word doesn't harm anyone, does it?" she told the Sun. "I love pop, but with an edge so that's what I'd say my music is. And quite controversial."

She added: "My songs are very confessional and honest. You have to be able to relate to what you're singing otherwise you're just a mannequin.

"That's not at all what I felt in Girls Aloud , but obviously it's different in a band."

The 32-year-old star - who checked into rehab in 2011 for depression, alcohol addiction and prescription drug abuse - has enlisted her boyfriend DJ Mark Foster - who she has known for 17 years - to help produce the tracks after he came back into her life last year.

"I really can't wait for people to hear the music, I think they'll be surprised," she added. "I didn't write it all my myself, but I definitely had more input, which felt good."